The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) has drawn fire from a lot of organizations, politicians, and individuals over the years. Now, those who are opposed to the agreement are getting help in their fight to stop the agreement from a source within the United Nations. Part of the criticism revolves around intellectual property rights.

We’ve seen this story pop up repeatedly over the last several weeks of some conspiracy by the UN to grad power from the US and take over the Internet. While we’ve seen the story, we never really covered it mainly because the story just didn’t smell right to us. Not surprisingly, the story turned out …

Earlier today, ZeroPaid reported on the development that some members of the United Nations are demanding that the UN should have the power to control the internet. Drew Wilson is giving his assessment on whether or not this should even happen.